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Archaebacteria are the kind of organisms that do not generally require oxygen or sunlight to live. They are often found in extreme environments, such as deep-sea vents or highly acidic lakes, where they can obtain energy through chemosynthesis or other anaerobic processes. While fungi and eubacteria can also thrive in low-oxygen environments, they typically still rely on organic matter or other sources for energy. Plants, on the other hand, require sunlight for photosynthesis.

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